The trio's 1997 debut track sets a gentle, personal tone before the pop hits.
It's a debut album opener that doesn't try to introduce a brand or a sound.
It introduces three people by hoping the world is kind to them.
The trio's 1997 debut track sets a gentle, personal tone before the pop hits.
The trio's 1997 debut track sets a gentle, personal tone before the pop hits.
It's a debut album opener that doesn't try to introduce a brand or a sound.
It introduces three people by hoping the world is kind to them.
The trio's 1997 debut track sets a gentle, personal tone before the pop hits.
SES ga oneun nal-eneun neul issdeon ma-eumman iss-eumyeon doebnida
It's a debut album opener that doesn't try to introduce a brand or a sound. It introduces three people by hoping the world is kind to them. That's a different kind of ambition.
The lyric is just a series of wishes for clear skies, stars, and warm hearts when each person arrives. "Yujin-ui ttatteushan ma-eum-i ongileul deohaltenikkayo", that line about Yujin's warm heart making the day brighter isn't a metaphor they're selling. It's the kind of thing you'd say to a friend you're waiting for, hoping the weather matches their mood.
When they finally say the group's name, the wish isn't for fame or success. It's just that the feeling they already have stays the same.
The quiet, almost hesitant delivery makes it feel like a backstage whisper, not a studio recording.
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yujin-i oneun nal-eneun nun-i wass-eumyeon johgessseubnida
chuungeoskkili kkyeoango iss-eulttae yujin-ui ttatteushan ma-eum-i ongileul deohaltenikkayo
badaga oneun nal-eun puleunhaneul-i pyeolchyeojyeoss-eum johgess-eoyo
gyeobgyeob-i an-ajuneun badaui gaseummankeum neolbgo keun puleunhaneulmal-iyeyo
syuga oneun nal-eneun byeol-i ssod-ajyeoss-eumyeon johgess-eoyo
syuui hwanhan miso-e dwijiji anhneun hwalyeohan bichdeul-i ssod-a jyeoss-eumyeon johgess-eoyo
SES ga oneun nal-eneun neul issdeon ma-eumman iss-eumyeon doebnida
ttag geumankeumman gidalyeojun geumankeumman iss-eumyeon doegeodeun-yo
jeohui jigeum mag wassseubnida
The trio's 1997 debut track sets a gentle, personal tone before the pop hits. It's a debut album opener that doesn't try to introduce a brand or a sound. It introduces three people by hoping the world is kind to them.
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